Effectiveness of nitrogen fixation in rhizobia
University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics
Abstract
Summary Biological nitrogen fixation in rhizobia occurs primarily in root or stem nodules and is induced by the bacteria present in legume plants. This symbiotic process has fascinated researchers for over a century, and the positive effects of legumes on soils and their food and feed value have been recognized for thousands of years. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation uses solar energy to reduce the inert N 2 gas to ammonia at normal temperature and pressure, and is thus today, especially, important for sustainable food production. Increased productivity through improved effectiveness of the process is seen as a major research and development goal. The interaction between rhizobia and their legume hosts has thus…
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2Topics & keywords
- Rhizobia
- Nitrogen fixation
- Biology
- Legume
- Root nodule
- Nitrogen
- Agronomy
- Biotechnology
- Zero hunger